Answer: You damn bethca they are! It has begun that “PC” or political correctness is now a death thro for Constitutional Americans. No longer are we going to sit back and be drug through the mud or made to feel guilty about something that is right and is the law.

It appears that Al Sharptounge and Jesse Jackass are fighting a “new” civil rights movement for…..NON U.S. citizens. The Arizona law to stop suspected illegals and ask for documents is being characterized as terrorism. Excuse me? San Francisco wants to break any contracts or ties with Arizona because of this law. Can you guess who is the most outspoken group againest it? That’s right-the illegals. Imagine that. Problem is, the only people listening are the liberals; who don’t want to lose what they believe to be a new voting base, and those individuals who already hate our laws and want to just give “open arms” to the world….at the cost, of course, of the American citizen.

Now people are oh so worried about violating civil rights-which our current administration gives to the world citizens. Okay. I have a solution for that. I believe that a set amount of police should set-up un-announced vehicle checkpoints every day in different areas of Arizona until further notice. Now they can check for valid liscense, stickers and green cards. This is prudent especially when the illegals usually drive around with a full car. That will decrease the number thru deportation drastically and then they can move on to hospitals and government services. Crime would abate; money would be saved thru services and English may come back as the primary language. Then when the protests ramp up, check those in the crowd yelling for their rights, for THEIR I.D.’s!

I can have loads of fun with this because it is long overdue. I don’t give a crap about WHY illegals are here and the sob stories of their plight in their own countries. Do it right or get caught and deported. I’m just glad that Cooch didn’t come up with the idea first on this one. Not that I don’t want or expect him to jump on this bandwagon. I just hope that the radicals that protest with the illegals forget THEIR I.D.’s. Then they can be deported also. You can never have enough free space in America for American citizens!

You may not agree with me but, heh, it’s a free country. All I can say is “kiss my ass and go back where you came from”. Amnesty is not an option here. “it’s my money and I want it now!”

Comments

Written by Wolverine about 7 years ago.

Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson out in Arizona protesting against the new law. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, African-American unemployment rates are sky high; and those jobs they might have gotten are going to illegal immigrants. Go figure. As Bill Cosby put it: “Poverty pimps.”

San Francisco is going to boycott Arizona. Many in Arizona are probably saying: “Thank God for that blessing!”

Written by Wolverine about 7 years ago.

Some interesting notes on the situation in Arizona.

(1) The Mexican government has issued a travel advisory for Mexicans traveling to Arizona. According to the Foreign Ministry: “It must be assumed that every Mexican citizen may be harassed and questioned without further cause at any time.” Query: Isn’t that the way it is done in Mexico by the Mexican police? Try being an illegal immigrant in Mexico some time.

(2) AG Eric Holder has announced that the DOJ will study the Arizona law because it may carry with it “potential abuse.” Query: Isn’t our system supposed to punish for actual abuse? Are we now into rendering final judgement because somebody might possibly abuse a law? That does not look too good.

(3) Our beloved Janet Napolitano has stated that the Department of Justice is to “determine whether the law is constitutional.” Query: Isn’t that supposed to be the job of the Federal court system? Janet strikes again — as in the system worked just fine in Detroit on Christmas Day.

Of course they have it right! And screw the Mexican government if they don’t like it. I really can’t believe anyone could argue for anything less than this???!!!

Written by Wolverine about 7 years ago.

Heard on a radio program yesterday: A food store chain in Arizona recently laid off 300 workers because they were illegal immigrants. Those jobs are being scooped up by hitherto jobless American citizens and legal immigrants. How do those apples strike ya?!!!

The law in AZ would not be needed if the Federal government would enforce the very laws it passed and are now on the books. AZ, TX, NM and CA should sue the federal government for damages caused by the lack of enforcement in immigration laws and for not guarding the border.

I expect many states are waiting to see what happens with AZ actions wrt to court challenges.

Me, I believe more states should exercise state sovereignty as AZ has done. Personally I believe that this is why the feds are hopping mad, they see AZ taking power that they see as theirs and theirs alone.

Written by squiddy about 7 years ago.

Having read the text of the bill, there *are* some things in there that would make me a bit nervous – but most of the provisions are simply picking up where the federal government has failed or otherwise simply surrendered in its duties. (Of course, *any* law that assigns power to anyone can be abused.)

I’d be sensitive to the possibility that Latino residents of the state might feel harassed – on the other hand, with Latino’s comprising some 30% of the population, (and assuming that the peace officers reflect similar ratios), I hope this will be effectively self-monitored by AZ to prevent any systematic abuses. So yes, I think Arizona is absolutely right – and I hope that there’s plenty of oversight. It only takes once bad apple deputy to spoil what should be a fair and tremendously effective law.

Here’s the thing that probably terrifies the La Raza/Casa de Maryland/pro-illegal immigrant groups – if AZ is allowed to implement this law, when the people of Arizona see their violent and property crime rates drop dramatically, when they see the costs they bear for schools and healthcare costs slashed, when the state of their state improves, (and I’ll bet anyone these all occur), many other states will follow suit (especially, when MS-13 gangs pack up and move from AZ to a town near you…)

Written by dans about 7 years ago.

squiddy, I imagine in any law there are provisions that make lawbreakers nervous…

Written by Cathymac about 7 years ago.

Dan – I agree about why the feds are mad, Texas legislators are watching AZ very closely – as they should! Listening to Napalitano you’d think it was all wine and roses down there on our southern border – “As secure as it ever was” scares the hell out of me.

Written by squiddy about 7 years ago.

Oh, c’mon now, dan – laws giving the IRS the right to monitor your banking transactions and make you buy health insurance don’t make you nervous? Making laws that make law-breakers out of previously law-abiding citizens does happen, you know.

Giving someone else authority over you should *always* make you nervous – just how many laws would this Congress/administration pass that would give them rights over and your behavior you do you think they’d have passed if not for Tea Party and other protestors?

Funny, but all those squealing about the provision that migrants and aliens would have to carry documentation showing their immigration status will have absolutely no reservations about forcing *everyone*, citizen or no, to carry documentation of their health insurance coverage …

“h, c’mon now, dan – laws giving the IRS the right to monitor your banking transactions and make you buy health insurance don’t make you nervous?”

Squiddy,

When the feds do something, my right to vote with my feet is taken from me. Now if VA were to monitor my banking transactions and make me buy health insurance, yes it would make me nervous, enough that I would hitch up my wagon. I already have health insurance, and the feds already see banking transactions larger than $9999 btw…

“Making laws that make law-breakers out of previously law-abiding citizens does happen, you know.”

Very true, one reason we must be ever vigilant wrt our 2A rights.

Written by Had Enough about 7 years ago.

Before I respond, I doubt that anyone is aware that there is a serious campaign to make Puerto Rico the 51st state, the gang inside the beltway has been working hard on this.

Look at the face, the photos and then read the story about Jamiel, his mother was on duty in Iraq when she received the news that would change her life and that of their family.

Jackson and Sharpton don’t give a damn about the blacks, race baiting is their game, not their own people unless it benefits them. Why wasn’t this family important enough to protest?

They will not open their mouths when a Illegal Alien murders a black or white person, they still haven’t figured out that the black’s and white’s only have each other in this war against the Illegal Invasion.

Written by ACTivist about 7 years ago.

HE,
They vote in Puerto Rico every year about statehood and the Ricans don’t want it. They are better off as a self governing protectorate getting money from the U.S. Those dumbasses in D.C. can’t change that.

Written by ACTivist about 7 years ago.

Az is showing us where the real power is coming from and this administration doesn’t like that. When the government body is entrusted with enforcable laws that it neglects, in essence it has renigged on the deal which forces the states to act as a soveriegnty. I suppose that the state could sue for breach of contract but what would be gained? If it is some type of monetary award, we all lose. I think that if the government of the U.S. doesn’t act in the public trust as described by the Constitution and enforce those laws which it has sworn and is obligated to do, then we don’t wait for the next election. It should be written that government officials will fall on their swords (or their teleprompters) depending on who failed in their duty. Immediate dismissal is what is necessary and it should always start at the top where the buck starts….I mean stops. After all, the prez picks too many of these jokers (liars, thieves, cheats) for the cabinet positions that oversee our lives and livelyhood.

Written by dans about 7 years ago.

Is AZ right on illegals ?

Illegal immigrants plan to leave over Ariz. law

Many day laborers like Diaz say they will leave Arizona because of the law, which also makes it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally and directs police to question people about their immigration status if there is reason to suspect they are illegal immigrants.

ACTivist, our government has changed the questions on the ballot for voting in Puerto Rico on this subject, not giving them as many options as before, the questions are not as clear as they should be to vote for statehood. Steny Hoyer is really pushing it this time, he dropped the statehood for DC issue and is pursuing PR actively.

The latest information is that PR is almost split down the middle. Hoyer may begin tomorrow, many are requesting that congress be called, faxed, etc. against it.

Written by squiddy about 7 years ago.

I seem to recall a South Park episode where the ‘solution’ to the homeless problem was to get a bus, and take them all to Santa Monica – I’d suggest the very next thing Arizona should do is offer free one-way bus transportation to any that wants it, no id required, to San Francisco. Perhaps drop them off on Gavin Newsome’s or Nancy Pelosi’s block.

You know, I’d contribute to that one. Yes, I know that makes me a bad person. I just want to see how long they can take it before they throw up a “Nazi-Style” roadblock to prevent them from entering the state (or city) …

Do it, Arizona …

Written by dans about 7 years ago.

“not giving them as many options as before, the questions are not as clear”

Glenn Beck was discussing this the other evening. He advised viewers to look for Congress to obfuscate the ballot questions.

Dans, thanks, I have never seen Glenn Beck. I couldn’t find the article with the changes that I referred to but I found them outlined by Beck.

Puerto Rican Statehood Ahead?

“In 1998, there were five options on the ballot: Limited self-government; free association; statehood; sovereignty and none of the above. Which one won? None of the above.

But now, the vote is going to happen in two stages. The first stage: Do you want to maintain the status quo? Then a chair is removed. The second vote leaves you with three choices: statehood; full independence or modified commonwealth.

Remember, full independence and modified commonwealth historically get less than 3 percent of the vote. So those options will be the only thing standing in the way of Puerto Rico becoming a state.”

This action inside the beltway is being sheltered by the media as usual. I believe that the majority in this country do not want Puerto Rico a state and they know it, that is why it is being ignored in the media.

Steny Hoyer needs to find another job, until then he needs immerse himself in issues such as jobs, halting Illegal Immigration and the economy, not adding another state.

The government is not straight-forward about anything, all lies, games and a desire to pass anything and everything that was in the closets and trash cans for the past few decades against the will of the majority of the people.

November can not come fast enough.

Written by Wolverine about 7 years ago.

Suppose SB 1070 proceeds as planned. Is it really going to provide benefits other than perhaps in Arizona? This problem is like a balloon — a very large balloon involving multi-millions of illegal immigrants. You push in the air of that balloon on one side and you create a bulge on the other side. If Arizona makes life uncomfortable for illegals, they are likely to stream into New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, and a host of other states. Unless all those states start passing similar laws or the Federal government gets serious about curbing illegal immigration, we are just transferring the problems to other state venues. Moreover, no state has the right to deport illegals. All they can hope to do is induce self-deportation —which probably won’t happen so long as there are other states to which the illegals can go. So, now you have the balloon effect plus the fact that the states which pass laws similar to SB 1070 are going to have to jail illegals, adding to the huge budget deficits already being faced by many, or turn them over to the Federal immigration authorities and hope that the usual catch-and-release does not happen. If it does, you just get an endless round robin. No matter how parochial the intentions, Arizona going it alone is not going to solve the problem. It will be exported elsewhere in CONUS.

A lot of people have been jumping all over Sheriff Clarence Dupnik of Pima County for stating that SB 1070 is going to force his deputies into racial profiling and that he will resist enforcing it. That’s one thing. But Dupnik is the long-time chief law enforcement officer for a county which is probably one of the worst places on the entire border for drug smuggling, weapons smuggling, and illegal immigrant smuggling. I have seen reports that the Pima County deputies already pick up hundreds of illegals a month and turn them over to the Border Patrol. (How they identify them through a mechanism presumably different than SB 1070 I don’t know. How much of that just results in illegal immigrant recidivism because of slack Federal enforcement I also don’t know, but I did see one report that said that there were an estimated 400,000 plus illegals in Pima County).

For years now, Dupnik has been ranting publicly about the failure of the Feds to seal the border with Mexico. He once told Sean Hannity that there were places where you could bring a battleship across the border without anybody noticing. He tends to agree with the rough estimate that we are apprehending only about 10-20% of the drugs which come across the border and has added that most meth labs are now located in Mexico because it is cheaper to operate there and that the insidious meth is flowing into this country from that location. Dupnik went so far as to create his own border crime unit to try to help fill the gap left by Federal ineptitude. Dupnik’s basic view about the illegal immigration issue seems to be that dealing with all the other stuff entailed in “comprehensive” immigration without first sealing the border simply makes no sense to him. This from a guy who has been on the front lines for 30 years.

Maybe he is right, and maybe we ought to look at border security as a primary focus point. Look, this country can benefit from self-deportation only if we got seriously tough with the American employers of illegals. I don’t see that happening to any great degree at Federal, state, or even local levels. Just look at the Loudoun County BOS refusal to even apply the law to those who have contracts with the county. The damned thing is all mired in both major parties trying to sweet talk the Hispanic vote. On the other hand, any effort at major deportations of illegals just isn’t going to happen in my book. Not considering the numbers with which we are now dealing. We let the problem get out of hand a long time ago; and now, in my opinion, it is too late for that option. Show me the politicians in any political party who would want to be featured as the leaders when millions of people of color are escorted to our border and given the boot (even if the countries of origin would accept them, which I seriously doubt). Talk about historical visions of loading boxcars with Jews!!

In my view, our emphasis right now ought to be on sealing that border first. To Hell with the Mexican government’s reaction. It’s about time they were told in no uncertain terms to take care of the needs of their own people rather than foisting the burden onto us. They have been using us as a foil for far too long. If we seal that border, we might have a much better chance of limiting the drug and weapons smuggling. However, we can also do something else. We can put an end to the fear of wave after wave of illegal immigrants, especially when our economy gets better. With that fear ended, we can address a finite problem of the illegals currently in this country without worrying that the fight could be made endless by those successive waves of new malefactors.

In that group of immigrants are young kids who were brought here by their parents without having any say in it. I think that they can be Americanized by a genuine revival of our long successful immigrant melting pot techniques. In fact, many of those kids are already being sucked in by the American culture. Just listen to the way many of them speak English and are starting to act out the same roles as many of our own kids. We’ve got a chance here through things like the Dream Act to cut these kids out of the old country culture and turn them in Hispanic-Americans with the same loyalties as the rest of us. But, if we don’t do that, we risk in this long drawn out mess turning them back into the underclass of disgruntled low paid labor or even into the gang milieu.

That leaves us with that large group of the original immigrant generation, some older and some fairly new. We will now know what the overall target looks like and be confident that they will not be getting significant reinforcements from across the border. We lay down the marker here of adherence to our laws and our societal way of doing things. You prove to be oppositionally or culturally defiant to that and you will get deported or self-deported. That doesn’t mean that you must forget the old culture. We all honor our ancestors to some degree. It does mean that you had better decide to become an American and not remain an enclaved stranger in a foreign land. You buy into that and we will help you to achieve it. We can help to make you legal and to start down the road to citizenship like any other resident alien, although I personally would like to make the qualifications for citizenship something to be worked hard for and not just a paltry fine and a few other nonsense qualifications as currently proposed. You reject our offer, and we will recommend that you get your illegal self booted out of here. (This is the time when we really start kicking the asses of Americans who continue to employ illegals — as part of getting rid of the immigrants who decide to keep violating our laws and quality of life standards).

Just maybe we can be crafty enough to get a handle on this thing. We are currently going nowhere, just spinning our wheels and getting angrier and angrier. Those opposed to illegal immigration often huff and puff alot and beat their chests in macho fashion, but that is not getting us any progress. We have to play it smarter. The solutions proposed thus far by the current crop of politicians seem to me to be just a recipe for increasing the anger and the divide in this country. We have got to start whupping the hides of the congressional recalcitrants on this problem or replace them with people ready to go at it with some common sense actions. In my opinion, getting that damned border sealed up is the first step. Then we can go on to step 2. We have to stop all the infighting and start looking at what is immediately doable and how that can contribute to further solutions.

Why is it AZ has been said to have wandered off the reservation because they are enforcing the laws the Federal Government refuses to, BUT, places like San Fransisco are not off the reservation because they refuse to coorperate with State and Federal Authorites on this issue by become a sanctuaery city?

Agreed about the balloon effect — but the sheer magnitude of the problem has become an excuse for doing nothing at all. Most politicians are saying “Immigration Reform” is the answer – the same “answer” as 30 years ago -”Amnesty” for those who are here now, and non-enforcement of the laws later. So, we’ll legalize millions, and millions more will continue to pour across our borders.

We can *never* fully secure our borders, even if we went to a Berlin Wall with minefields and Terminator-style armed robot guards. How many thousands of miles of border do we have? We *must* also have the means to identify and remove those who don’t belong here, and we *must* remove the incentives for illegals to come and stay here, by punishing employers who knowing hire and exploit illegals, and by not subsidizing their through incredibly stupid things like paying them EITC payments, and other social welfare benefits.

Racial profiling arguments aside, Wolverine, you’d know this better than anyone – police are almost certainly going to triage this. When they pull over the guy they’ve known for years, who works as a landscaper, and whose only vice is to occasionally have 1 beer too many when the Mexican national soccer team is on tv, but who’d never drive when drinking, do you think they’re going to spend their time and resources checking his immigration status and deporting him?

On the other hand, when they pull over some hard-looking guy they’ve never seen before, with no id, who tried to run away when he saw the police, with brand-new but obviously foreign-made clothing, gang tattoos, and scratched-up forearms that may or may not be defensive wounds, I’d want to police to be able to thoroughly vet this guy, to including checking to be sure he’s in the country legally, with proper documentation, so that we know who he is, and that he has no outstanding warrants or IAFIS hits looking for him.

You’re right – we probably don’t want to deport *everyone* – but there are plenty here who should be. Not everyone who comes here illegally just want a job, or citizenship; there are some very bad people that have come into this country and setup shop. At one time my neighbors included a shoplifting ring, and a construction equipment theft ring, who set up shop here, were all illegals, and most of whom disappeared like a puff of smoke when the Sheriff got close. With no attachments to the community or even ways to identify them, they’ll never get caught – they’re just fictitious names, identities disposable like a used Kleen-Ex.

And, let’s not get too hung up over the whole racial profiling thing – there are plenty of ‘white’ or non-Hispanic illegals here, too, (consider the Russian mafia and Chechnyan gangsters) who need deportation as much or more as other races.

Written by Had Enough about 7 years ago.

4-3-10 Pinal County Arizona Sheriff’s deputy shot after traffic stop

“A Pinal County Sheriff’s deputy was shot in the stomach Friday by an undocumented immigrant off Interstate 8, according sheriff’s officials.”

Thanks to the deliberate negligence of Janet Napolitano, and the Usurping Dipshit appointed her to protect the entire country with her record of non-performance except in the best interest of mexico.

People outside of Arizona have no idea of the crime and corruption that plagues them.

Written by Had Enough about 7 years ago.

H.R. 2499 passes, moving Puerto Rico one step closer to statehood

“Brooklyn Rep. Nydia Velazquez, called the measure a “disgrace,” “shameful” and “appalling.” Enlarging on her position, Velazquez is quoted by the New York Daily News as saying, “It is baffling that the statehood option, which lost in 1967, in 1993 and again in 1998, is now allowed to scheme its way to victory.”

Keywords: Scheme its way to victory, scheme its way to victory, scheme its way to victory……………………………………………..

Written by Had Enough about 7 years ago.

National ID Card Included In Democratic Immigration Bill

“The crackdown on employers relies on the creation of national identity cards. “These cards will be fraud-resistant, tamper-resistant, wear resistant, and machine-readable social security cards containing a photograph and an electronically coded micro-processing chip which possesses a unique biometric identifier for the authorized card-bearer,” reads the bill summary.”

Every so-called solution these jack-asses devise, places additional burdens on the citizen, not the Illegal Alien. Another execrable excuse to power grab our freedoms.

Written by ACTivist about 7 years ago.

I can agree with Wolve on closing the borders as the first step. As far as the next steps, it appears that there are many alternatives. Yes, the states need to come up with uniform laws to combat the non-enforcement of U.S. laws. Amnesty is not an option. Something that can be done is to give illegals that are caught an I.D. card that shows that they are illegal. Never will they be allowed to hold citizenship. Never will they be allowed to vote. Communities can tap into those “retirees” that have time on their hands. Have retirees take pictures at known “pick-up” points for day laborers and get pictures of drivers and vehicle tags who use labor “off the books”. Stop the anchor baby law and make it retro back to the last amnesty period. Give illegals the chance to go home on their own and do the immigration process legally or take their chances and ban the whole family from ever becoming legal in this country.

I understand that there are work arounds on everything but all that is necessary is to stay up with the work arounds. I have many ideas that are all good in forcing illegals to leave on their own volition. If you make the act of trafficing “illegal humans” as an act of invasion or terrorism (which is the case with many people gaining entry into this country), punishable as a capital offense, this will also curtail many issues. make the border have a mile or so of “no mans land”. I have been in europe and knew people that got stuck between borders for one reason or another. You can’t survive in no mans land long and you have to pick and choose what country will do you the least harm. Don’t make border breeching a misdomeaner act-it is not! other countries will shoot first if they deem necessary. Harsh realities mean harsh actions. As long as we have “no penalties” to inflict, the problem will continue. Most are looking for amnesty but that doesn’t mean they will melt into our society nor does it mean that they will comply with our laws. I have lost all compassion for people that take advantage of generousity as well as flip me the bird in my own country. The Taiwanese use canes to inflict punishment for crimes and then kick your ass out of the country. Maybe that is something we should do as a start.

Written by Wolverine about 7 years ago.

First it was San Francisco and Los Angeles which declared boycotts of Arizona. Not unexpected from the top ranks of California’s whacko zones. A couple of days ago, students from El Rancho High School District and Whittier Union High School District marched to Montebello High School in Pico Rivera, took down the American flag, raised the Mexican flag in its stead, and then re-raised Old Glory under it upside down. Now, “La-la Land” in the form of West Hollywood is going to boycott Arizona. And, of all places, the city council in San Diego voted to ask Arizona to rescind SB 1070. That’s right, the same San Diego which has been actually benefitting from a fence and stronger border security, causing, in the opinion of immigration research specialists, the flow of illegals toward the more open Arizona border. Talk about stinking ingrates!!!

The people of Arizona, having been betrayed repeatedly by Federal administrations Republican and Democratic alike on the secure border issue are in a desperation mode and have decided to try to help themselves. Maybe it will work and maybe it won’t. The people of Arizona are good people. They are people crying out for help. Recent polls have shown that 60+ percent of Americans support them in their travail. My personal response: boycott California.

Written by dans about 7 years ago.

I was just reading something about that Wolv. Maybe AZ should charter some buses to take illegals desiring departure to San Francisco, LA and San Diego.

AZ acted to prevent becoming another CA, a state w/o a pot to p*** in..

Written by tammy W about 7 years ago.

it funny that you say all should go back to where they came from. where is your forefathers from> do you even know? hell if your not a full blood indian that lived here before all crossed the seas. then all your halfbreed offsprings are all considered illegals. read your history books and find your roots. you are so ignorant little illegal ass. its a shame you call yourself and american all people have a right to be here and that right was also here for your forefathers. they work in jobs you are too good to work in and keep america alive. hey stupid make them legal and let them pay taxes and america will not have a debit. but you are so smart send them home and of course you will do that shit removal job for 3.50 an hour. RIGHT? not!!!!!!!!

i have a way to help our debt relief . but the white house will not here me. its a shame. they will spend millions to keep the illegals out and they are allowing millions of tax dollars to slip out of the country.. we need to see the big picture and make all responsible . the rights of our constitution were put in place by people who crossed over the seas and took this land by war. you are all a part of this and to turn away the ones whom are working now legal or illegal is against the original wants of those whom signed the declaration. think on this. if the president would just meet with me and give this a chance.

Written by Wolverine about 7 years ago.

Jack — So is the logic.

Written by Cathymac about 7 years ago.

Tammy can’t possibly be real, my guess is a plant from Blue VA.

Written by dans about 7 years ago.

“it funny that you say all should go back to where they came from. where is your forefathers from”

Red herring as it is a good bet that our forefathers all came here with full compliance with the law. Many of our ancestors names can be found on the rolls of Ellis Island, POE Baltimore and others.

Tammy is one of those that refuses to differentiate between legal and illegal immigration. I also assume English is her second language by her writing. Is she la raza ?

If the Mexican illegals want a Mexican heritage, give it to them. Send them home.

Pelosi: It’s Cheaper to Treat Teens for Drug Use Than Interdict Drugs at Border

“But I don’t know what you meant by ‘seal’ and I think sealing the border doesn’t do a whole lot to reduce demand in the United States. As I travel the country, I know that kids are on meth and they can make it in their bath tub.”